The Load program was modified to correct the generation of negative values for CustomerInventoryID field.
The change affected values generated for O_CUSTINVENTORY and U_SEQUENCES table.
Modified sources included in the FDA - FDA/Deploy/loader_fix

Benchmark Configuration Information

Isolation Requirement Info:

The ItemEnt bean was cached for 20 minute intervals by setting:
eclipselink.query-results-cache.expiry=1200000
in the ord-orm.xml deployment descriptor.
The benchmark meets the isolation level requirements by
version column checking on entities against
the database.

Durability Requirement Info:

To ensure database durability, RAID 1 was used for the
database files and database redo logs maintained
on the storage servers.
Each application server system was configured with 2
mirrored SSDs for jms and server logs.

Storage Requirement Info:

An 80 minute run at an injection rate of 25300 increased storage by 65.6 GB
This extrapolates to 1181 GB storage for a 24 hour run.
The database was configured with 47 TB of mirrored storage.

DNS round robin load balancing was used with the DNS server
running on the DNS load balancer hardware.
All network connections were 10 Gbit.
specj.ear was patched with the latest source from the SPECjEnterprise2010
SVN repository to fix a bug in the benchmark Bug #149 - SVN Revision 834:
/trunk/src/java/ejb/org/spec/jent/ejb/mfg/session/MfgAuditSession.java
specj.ear was modified to avoid the insertion of negative values for CustomerInventoryID. Declarations of CustomerInventoryID with the data type "Integer" were replaced with "Long".
Modified sources included in the FDA - FDA/Deploy/ci_id_fix

General Notes

The only errors in the driver log files were those that are
normally generated by this benchmark.
On the database, incremental checkpointing ensured that no buffer will
remain dirty (in the cache) for more than the allowed time.

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